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...menu. But that's not true in the case of Singapore's new breed of modish eateries. A few of the city's fashion-forward restaurateurs have forsaken Orchard Road's madding crowds in favor of verdant retreats where cool cuisine comes with a side order of peace and quiet. Maybe it's due to a reluctance to pay city-center rents. Or perhaps it's because of the realization that, in compact Singapore, nowhere is that far from anywhere else. Whatever the reason, if you want to experience some of the Lion City's hippest new restaurants...
...coordinated service trips in the city. “This was kind of when it really all hit me....I was getting a taste of the pain.”As she carried a plate of glass with another volunteer, Datar stepped carefully by Smith, quiet. Datar said that in the days after, she broke into tears every few hours. CALL TO ACTIONSince Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast, Harvard students have participated in service trips to the area. These trips have offered insight into the intersection of poverty, class, and race. Nearly 70 students traveled to New Orleans over...
...House.“I have been incredibly happy for these 31 years,” Solano said. “It’s been a wonderful life.”.TURNING BACK THE CLOCKBorn and raised in Cambridge, Solano said she has seen it transformed from a quiet “subdued” city to the touristy commercial center it is today.“I think Plympton Street is the most beautiful street in the world,” she said. “You should have seen it before they built up all the dorms...
...novel The Dark was banned and he was forced out of his teaching job, McGahern moved abroad, living in England, France and the U.S. It was only after he resettled in his native Leitrim in the early 1970s that Ireland began to cherish his work, recognizing itself in his quiet portraits of a country riven by the pressures of the modern world...
Born and raised in Cambridge, Solano said she has seen it transformed from a quiet “subdued” city to the touristy commercial center it is today...